PARTNERS & PROVIDERS
Working Together To Support Young Learners
You’re there for so many Four Rivers Families, and you have our full support.
Our children, families, and economy depend on our Early Childhood Programs and professionals. As an early childcare professional, you work hard to make sure our children are nurtured, taught, inspired, and ready for their next steps after leaving your care. Four Rivers Family is here to support you so you can continue to care for children while taking care of yourself.
Become A Childcare Provider
Child Care Partners offers information, support and training to anyone interested in becoming a child care provider. We support early learning professionals by providing resources, education and technical assistance to help someone getting started or to increase quality of care. A program of Columbia Gorge Community College serving Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler Counties.
Call: (541) 506-6131 or 1-800-755-1143
Email: ccp@cgcc.edu
Funding Opportunities
Funding opportunities offer a chance for nonprofit groups and early learning providers to apply for resources needed for programs that support families and young children. In the past, funding has supported a wide variety of programs including parenting groups, family nights, and professional development for early learning educators
Community Update
We value our community partnerships and the important role you play in supporting families and young children. Use this space to share upcoming events, resources, or updates with our network. Whether you're hosting a workshop, offering services, or sharing opportunities, we’re here to help amplify your work and keep our community connected.
Have a event coming up? Add it to our community calendar using the link below!
Have an update you’d like us to share with our friends & partners via social media and/or our quarterly e-newsletters? Submit your updates using the form link below.
Professional Development Opportunities
Professional development opportunities for early learning professionals include those offered by Oregon Infant Mental Health Association (ORIMHA), Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative (OPEC), and the Oregon Registry Online (ORO). These programs help educators learn new skills, improve their teaching, and stay updated on best practices. They provide valuable resources and support for those working with young children.
ORIMHA
Oregon Infant Mental Health Association (ORIMHA) is a network of parents and professionals dedicated to promoting the emotional health and well-being of all of Oregon's infants, toddlers, their families in safe and thriving communities statewide.
OPEC
The Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative (OPEC) is a statewide parenting education network for families, parenting education professionals, and partners.
Oregon Registry Online
The Oregon Registry is a statewide professional recognition program that records and recognizes the growth and achievements of early childhood care and education professionals.
Access FREE Materials - COMING SOON!
The Four Rivers Online Store provides FREE promotional materials, directories, teaching aids and more.
We welcome partners and community organizations that are willing to spread the word on the resources that are available to those in our communities to place an order.
New Texting Service COMING SOON!
Receive texts with specific content by county and language for parenting workshops, local events, preschool enrollment, and more!
